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Historical notes:
The village wall, the baskets, the fire pits, the smaller weetus versus the larger longhouses were all extrapolated from C. Keith Wilbur’s “The New England Indians.”

I purposely chose not to show any valuable items left behind, because I figure that would have been picked clean by the other locals. (Just like how parts of the imperial garden in Beijing were repurposed by enterprising individuals after the Allied bombing)

And with that, I think we’re going back to updating every Thursday night/Friday. (fingers crossed)

[This might be a good time to remind folks that the Patreon people already have the next batch of pages.]

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This is a comic retelling of the true story of Squanto. While most would know him as the Indian who helped the Pilgrims, his real story involves kidnapping, foreign lands, a lost home, and lots of fun betrayal and politicking.

Squanto is actually short for Tisquantum, meaning “the wrath of gods.” This comic is an imagining of what happened to make him take on the name, not of a single god, but “the wrath of gods.”

Updates every Friday.

The next few pages and behind-the-scenes posts are available on Patreon with a subscription of $0.50/month.